EPoS Test Manager

Swindon
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EPoS Test Manager – 6 Months (Initial) – Swindon (Hybrid) – Outside IR35 - £350 to £400 per day - 1 day week in Swindon

We are currently recruiting for an experienced EPoS Test Manager to join a well-established organisation on an initial 6-month contract. This is an excellent opportunity to lead testing activities within a fast-paced delivery environment, working on critical retail systems.

Role Overview:

As the EPoS Test Manager, you will take ownership of the testing strategy and execution across EPoS platforms, ensuring high-quality delivery within a predominantly manual testing environment. You will work closely with cross-functional teams in an Agile Scrum framework, contributing to continuous improvement and delivery excellence.

Key Responsibilities:

* Lead and manage end-to-end testing activities for EPoS systems

* Define and implement test strategies, plans, and test cases

* Coordinate testing across multiple workstreams and stakeholders

* Ensure quality standards are met across all deliverables

* Work collaboratively within Agile Scrum teams, attending ceremonies and driving QA best practices

* Utilise Azure DevOps for test management, tracking, and reporting

* Identify risks, issues, and dependencies, ensuring timely resolution

Key Requirements:

* Proven experience as a Test Manager within EPoS environments (essential)

* Strong background in manual testing methodologies

* Hands-on experience with Azure DevOps

* Solid understanding of Agile Scrum delivery frameworks

* Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills

* Ability to lead teams and drive quality across complex programmes

Location & Working Pattern:

* Hybrid working model

* 1 day per week onsite in Swindon, remainder remote

Contract Details:

* Initial 6-month contract, with potential for extension

* Competitive day rate (dependent on experience)

If you have a strong EPoS testing background and are looking for your next contract opportunity, please apply now for immediate consideration.

EPoS Test Manager – 6 Months (Initial) – Swindon (Hybrid) – Outside IR35 - £350 to £400 per day

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